i a . -m -w mm n w wm . n a v. n n - i r- pnaiiin n n n. r .m ifi.t i . . - hi - -i . . - I urnn I I 4lil ll 1 1 1 1 ill it II A l mu a uoun nr. a buiciiuiu m v iiim tn muof una no a i ari ti.a nnhiaai nm. I m n mm m w i lit li 1 I II u wi u 1. ft. 1J Ul u u I . ..... - w -m -v uiv- uurniaouvu fcuvj uuviEat n T IK. n n I ft. VI Jl&.iri.t-lllvri(. . M HO e . LOCAL. OCTOBER, 22. The Hickory Fair will be held on the lltb, l2U,fc 13th of November, id will . aa, a spleudi We understand Mr. W. L. Keatler ha v.Kt the roDrtr on corner of Fieberf nw6"- ... Pictures Mr Broadway, a splendid art ist is making better pictures than we have evr seeu made here before. 'See his ad." We notice, Hi addition to the SalUbury bar, attending our Court, Messrs. WtUoq H. 0. Jons & Brown, of Charlotte, and A. M. Smith & Clement from Mocldh rille. i sayiiijr, but it nevertheless suits us just n nor i 3 t to whom honor is due is s trite mw mr m ft . 1 ind Lee streets. i lng " repwrea ,ud painted. am . a i al whose of the Moon will take rises early in the morning of Sunday 95th lost. It will be visible throughout tbe United 8utes. Mr JAalah Turner. Sr.. father of the MmM W ww- y r W nllaot Editor of the Sentinel, died at his home in Orange county last week. He wis 93 years of age. Mr. Allison, a carpenter, fell from the top of s new building, on the 1 4th inst, at Charlotte, and was instantly killed. G roc cries -The largest stock of Groceries ever yet received bare, are to be sen at Bingham & Co's. Pouring In. Machinery and other things lor the Fair are pounng in from all Quarters. Thanks. -On behalf of our citizens we offer to the newspapers of Raleigh Otaavy thanks for tba kind notices msde of our excellent Band. New Millinery. Mrs. Correll and MiM. Forney have juat received a new stock of millinery goods Store at the old Mansion House corner. is arranging a band- lr Macheuics Hall now in the reference we which to make Fair. From the officers have all to the officers of our the President down, shown a commendable seal and deserve great credit for the earnest efforts they have out forth to make the Fair a success. Wi'hout drawing invidious distinction, we desire to say that Mr. B. F. Rogers, L bis the him to meet unabashed the noblest wo- wau, and an undisputed place in good society. He may have a dirty imagina tion, or one that hates and spurns all impurity as, both disgusting and poison- Slater, of Salisbury ous. in oner, he may be a man. with a man's powers and immunities or a sham of a man, a white sepulchre, conscious that he carries with him his own dead bones, aud all uncleanliuess. It is a matter entirely of choice. He knows what one lift is, and where it ends. Ue knows the essential quality and certain destiny of the oibe-. The man who says he cannot, control himself not only lies, but place his Maker in blame. He can control himself, and, if he does not, ho is both a furl and a beaut. The sense of Ontheereni'njrof0ct.,2h, at 8t. Lake's Chnrch, Salisbury, by tba Rector, Mr. Lee waiter Hasten, of Salem, . to sliss. Adelia On the 15th of, Oct. 1974, y BT. H. M. Brown, at t!i reaideuce of ihe bride's father Miss Mary C. Rrider and Otis C. Wuodsua, all of Rowan eo., N. C f : DIED. DEATH OS JACOB XRIDER, ESQ. We regret to learn that Mr. Jacob K rider. rui v .. , i. i. .i: i .... 'in"B, wiwio iOi, meu at mw resi dence on Friday last. He was .36 yearn old Highly respected by all who knew him, and dearly beloved bv his intiunte frinA -...i security and purity and self reeoect that I neigbbors he hadeiarud in the furor .f .11 comes of continence, enterutined for a sinele f11; at ibelievel, in the acceptance of the excellent secretary, has acted part ably and well, and thanks of our citizens. deserves day, is worth more than the illicit pleas urea ot a world tor all time. Ihe pure in Heart see God in everything, and see litn everywhere, and they arc supremely self. Dlest. Mr. J. U. HeiHg tnuie fample board at the Fair Grounds. It quite ever tasted. (allows of Will be attractive. Good Music for our Fair. - The Salisbury Cornet Band has been employ ed to furnish the music for our Fair, and ws can therefore promise a first class ar ticlef Apple Vinegar. Mr. A. L. John son lias shown us a specimen of pure applet Vinegar which is as fine as we have He has about six hundred this vinegar, and can supply Urge or small quantities on short notice We learn from gentlemen who were at the Stats r air thin year tnat it waa ouite s uesess. The articles ou exhibition were folly equal, if not superior, to those of last year. The crowd was also good. Died in tb in place on the 9th, ult. Mr. Lawrence, a highly respected citizen. He had been confined to his room for ereral weeks by rheumatism, when he was takeu with pneumonia which caused his death, in the sixtieth year of his sge. The Salisbury Cornet Band played two days last week at the State Fair, sod it is the opinion of all compe tent judges who heard them, that no bet ier mueic waa ever enjoyed in. Raleigh. AH music loving ladies sud gentlemen WStS perfectly delighted. Hotice The Secretary of our Fair, Kr li. F. Rogers, will be at his office on tba Fair grounds on Monday afternoon October 26th, for the purpose of receiving satries, and it is desirsble that parties who can do so will make their entries on that day, to avoid the crowd on the next, Tsesday. Dioesae of North Carolina, Bishop Lyman's tffnlstments. Dec. 3. Flat River, Orange Co. V SV Leaksrille, Rockingham Co. " 7. Mountain Chapel " 9. Lexington, Davidson Co. 10. Salisbury, P. If. " 11. B. Andrews, Rowan Co. . .. .1 F. J. M. Btodwell Brothers No. 17 Murray street Nsw York are now receiving a fresh stock e Boots and Shoes, gotten up expressly : fer tfonb Carolina trade. Our old friend if t 1p if i . . .. rj. noose so long xnown in mis Male is still with them and will be hap- aaa 4. Lf f I m ' yj w iee on menas and customers st Ko.v 17 Murray, or receive and fill their orders, The Rev. D. Likdley. returned mis, sionary from South Africa, delivered a most interesting lecture in the Presbyte rian Church, Monday evening last, to a large and most attentive audience. He went to Africa in .1834, and now, after a life spent in labors for the redemption of the heathen of that benighted land, returns to tell ns in what condition he found them and in what condition he left them. Truly bis story is a wonderfnl one, and well cal culated to encourage and rejoice the hearts of all those; who have aided in- the work of foreign missions. It shows us that it is possible to lift up men from the lowest depths of ignorance, superstition and filth, and wake them to newness of life. Mystery or the Lakes. Lake Erie is only sixty or seventy feet deep but Lake Ontario, which im 592 feet deep,, is 230 feet below the tide level of ocean, or as low as most parts of the Gult of St Lawrence ; and the bottom of Like Huron Michigan and Superior, ait hough the surface is much higher, are all from their vast depth, on a level with the bottom Ontario. Now, as the discharge through the River Detroit after allowing for tin probabU pdrtioc rarried off by eva;ora lion, does not appear by au means equa to the quantity of water which the three Deen comc- may rui wou, to whose service be dedicated bimself many years ago. The deceased waa Captain of a company in the war of 1812, ahd served with credit to hira- i j n t . l i : . . inr nfi.i.nie m me i'riiei primers in The Toirti Great Annual Fair if Western North Carolina will be HELD IN SALISBURY OCT. 27TM, 28TH, 29TH, 30TH. & 3 1ST, OCT.. 1874. The Exhibition promiocw to be the randeat ever seen in the Western part of the State. New and Improved AGRICULTURAL 1UPLEMKN1 8 of all description and fine blooded Stock of ll l?n r - m m ... - mrw an kioos wum oe on exhitniton from everv part of the country. Trial of Speed every e'ay and the fact tuat Fifteen Hundred Dollars in Premium are offered in thin department alone wlil insure ome of the 6net racing ever candle in wbtch millions of men have singed themselves, and destroyed both body and soul. Mere the signs of danger thia State, having carried out the business in Wine and strong drink from another ilm PIace' more. th,an py-fi?e y He mi . leaves a lare crcle of relanons and frier.H an cherish his memory and reflect his virtue. een in litis In the Centre of business on Main 8 tree SALISBURY, N. C. inform Uu d old uwtt, thai 1 ham REFURNISHED REFITTED, AND THOnOCOHLT BEMOODLKD THE M N ATIOR AX" POR THE SUMMER SEASON ! BOOXt CHMMID W. V BT1LATED MY TABLE WMptied wik eoeryikirngthtt A Her mmrkeU Thia Hooae baa gained a reputation eo nd to none in the Conntrv, nd the FrprietrcM will keep it up IN FIRST CLASS STYLJS. Poliit ami txptriewti SerfnnU mUndancc. MRS. OK. REEVES, Proprittr Juno 11. 1874 tt Man tpd lev, lira The AaaocUUon h under the natiil mti tninni, aii of weaan are asaeavd by lira afoekboldera ad two a,v.,,en kj tA Ooeernor of irviaia. Ren it la nee fur irckoM amsy bo ssaoe r pre pre-paid. Waaoi ngton, D. CL, or by rvjrjtreO In tr.c- to in . James ha nturR. 11'. F 4ltxmmter r. t Rtfercncva, by prrr.Jcu : II i Eltel t'i fvrwi per, . mTbi ll.; i Lzeeilenrv liilKn I' .ikr Ri4.ninU( Of Va. ; if.m. RuU. E if her. U.l. ( . r or of Va. and V. S. Nuwr inh ; lit. R,v7 art W. Hnghea. Jodpe Latere D-lri-t of Va.; Sen Mora and ! nb-r ul ('fiee (reoa Va. For fall parUi-ularn, ieraiaM4MiSat A, mnrl for circular. Addrsa HON. J Al'K 1' U iO R All affections of the -rp- bladder are more apparent than in the other form I diabetes, gravel and Bright' diceaae are peed' of sensuality, because there is less secrecy. lif eradicated by Kearney's Extract Buchu. en space, where l?T Mtf depot, w eilLhind and 104 dlune Strft' New Ywt h7 drogginta r siu behind, and eTerywhere. Advice gratis;' bj phyrtciS in It pays a prtueely attendance. v . SALISBURY MARKET. OCTOBER, 22. Buying- Rates : CORN new 60 a 70 COTTON -11a 13 FLOUR $3.25 to 3.50 MKAL 80 a $1. BACON county) 15 to 16-hog round POTATOES -Irish 90 a Sweet $1.50 EGGS 16 to 2d. CHICKEN $2.50 per do. LARD -16 a 20 FEATHER? -uew. 50. RYE a 80 BEESEWAX-30. WHEAT -$1.15 a SI .50. BUTTER 25 to 30. DRIED FRUIT-5to &. Blackberrie, 8 cts. I he caudle burns in open space, where all men can see it. Law sanctions its burning. It pays a princely revenue to the government. Women fl mut thoir eauzes in fit. Clergy men sweep their lobes through it. Respecta bility Uses it to light its banquets. In many regions of this country it is a high ly respectable candle. Yet, every year, sixty thousand persons die of intemper ance ; and when we think ot the blasted lives that Hve in want and misery, of wives in despair, of loves bruised aud blotted out, of children disgraced, of alms houses filled, of crimes committed through its influence, of industry extinguished, and ot disease engendered, and remember that this has been going on for thousands of years, wherever wine has been known, what are we to thiuk of men who still press into the fire ? Have they any moie sense than the moths t It is almost enough to a shake a mau's faith in immortality to learn tli. t be belongs to a race that manifests, so little seuse, aud such hopeless reck lessness. There is jnst one way of safety, and only one, and a young man who stands at the beginning of his career can choose whether he will walk in it, or in the way of danger. There is a notion abroad uan oi ine country, i ne pre mium in every department are liberal, and NO ENTRANCE FEE IS CHARGED ON ANY ANIMAL OR ARTICLE for exhibition except in the Trial of Speed. i oi i dune to i ve our county hxliihitnr a lair chance to riipl.iv the fruit of their indua try witWt any rik of Loa, and every body ia invite-! to Enter anything which may be thought worthy of Notice in the industrial por- Ruiw. ine omect ot the rair m m benefit th Farmer and Mechanic of the county by bring ing to their notice new and improved breed of fttock and implement of Labor. No Gambling will K lrmiltul nn tho Ground. I if you want one that will outlaat any other. Arrangementa will be made to accommodate lhl.u' mde of all NEW IRON, and warranted all who may attend with Board and Lodging at Te "cton Xc. Vartuua atyJea, of low rates Single adm'iion 50 oant For Further particnlara inquire of any of the officers of the association THOS. W. KEE2T. Pies B. F.ROfiERa Sec. MORE STOVES. and better ones than eves Come now and get the BEST. Get the called the ACORN COOK . -a upper akes receive, it Das lured that a subterranean river from Laka Superior, by the Huron, to Lake Ontario. This conjecture is not. improbable, and accouuts for the singular fact that solmou and herring are caught in aU the. botes eoinmnoicatitig with the St. Lawrence, lu . no other. As the Falls ol Niagara must have always existed it would nuzzle the naturalist to say how a 'r. w these fish got into the upper lakes without some sycti subterranean river ; moreover, any periodical obstruction of the river would furnish a not improbable solution of the mysterious flux and reflux ot the akes. Moths in the Caudle. Every moth learns for itself that the candle burns. Every night, while the candle lasts, the slaughter goes ou, aud leaves its wingless and dead around it. The light is beautiful, and warm, and at tractive ; aud unscared by the tit ad, the foolish creatures rush into ihe flames, and drop, hopelessly singed, their little lives despoiled. It has been supposed that men have reaeou, and a moral sense. It haa been supposed that tbey observe, draw-couclu- siont, andJearu by experience. Indeed, they have been in tbo harm of looking down upon the animal world as a group of inferior beings, aud as subjects of com miseration on account of its d efe nee legs nee, yet there is a large class of men, reproduced by every passing generation, that do exactly what the moths do, aud die exactly as the moths die. They learn nothing by observation or experience. Tbey draw no conclusions save those which are fatal to themselves. Around a certain class of brilliant temptations they gather, night after utght, and with singed wings or lifeless bodies, they strew the giound around them. No instructions, no expostulation, no observations of ruin, no sense of duty, no remonstrances of conscience have any effect upon them If they were moths in fact they could not be sillier or more obtuse. They are, among men that wine is good that when properly used it has help in it that in a certain way it is food. We believe that no greater or more fatal hallucination ever possessed the world, and that none so great ever possessed it for so long a lime. Wine is a medicine, and men would take no more ol it than any other mdi cine, if it were not pleasant in its taste, and agreeable in its first effects. Th. men who drink it, drink it ti c in je they like it. The theories as to its beuutifuiness come afterwards. The world cheats it self, aud tried lo cheat itself in thi thing; and the priests who prate of ''using thi world as not abusing it," and the chemists who claim a sort of nutritious property in alcohol which never adds to tissue (!) and the men who make a jest oi water drink ing, all known perfectly well that wine and strong drink always have done more harm than good in the world, aud always will until that millennium comes, whose feet are constantly tripped from under it by the drunkards that lie prone in its path. The millennium with a grogshop at every com r is juit as impossible as security with a burglar at every wiudow, or tu every room of the house. AU men know that dnuk is a curse, yet young men sport around it as if there were scmethiug very destrable in it, aud sport uuMl they are Hopelessly stuzea, ana tuen ioiu . ft a tne ereat, saa army tuat, witn un diminished numbers, presses on to certain deatlu We do not like to become an exhorter in these columns but, if it were necessary, we would plead with young men upon weary knees to touch not the accursed thing. Total abstiueuce, now and forev er, is the only guaranty in existence against a drunkard's life and death, and there is no good that can possibly come to a man by drinking. Keep out of the candle. It will always singe your wines or de siroy yon. - Dr. J. G. Holland, in Scrib net for October. domination of they act like GO TO TXAS VIA THE LONE STAR ROUTE I (International andGreat Nortiierx R"R) Paenger3 going t Texns via Memphis and Little Buck, or via Shreveport, strike thr line at Longview, the Best Konte in Palestine Hearne, Waco. Austin, 1 luuUville, HoukIoii. Ualvaaton and all point in Western, Central, Eastern atul Southern lexas. Ponen vi;i New Orleans will find it the Ret Konte -to Tyler, Mineota, Dalla, Overton, Crockette, Longview nd all points in Eastern ami iortheatern lexa. This line i well built, tlioroughlv equipped with ever' modern improvement, including New ai d Llv;srti Iy t'oaehc, Pullman Palace .Sleeping C:ir, Weatiphone Air Brake, Mil ler Patent Safety Pl.itlortu-:n:l Coupler ; and nowhere else can. the passenger su completely depenu on a peeoy, sale and corun rtable jour ney. " The LONE sYXR RCKTE has admirably answered the query : "llow t go to Texas r hy the publication of an interesting and truth, ful document, containing a valuable and correct map, which can le obtaiiVd, fre of charge by addressing the Ci KX EKAL TICK h'i AGENT International and Great Northern Kail road Houston, Texas. District E. 1 jng stoves at a small profit. TIN W ABE, Sheet Irok & Coffer Ware made of the BEST Material, on band or made to order. Merchant minplied at Low Pan-La. Cash rain for all kind of Copper, Braaa 4c Aak fur Brown's Tin shop Main Street. Salisbury, N. , i-- . Drown. I am well prepared to cut good 8TENCIL PLATES PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE M3 LL PROPERTY. Will be sold on ThuradaT the llh of No- J?r markin Tobacco, Flour Patent articles &c. mber next, on the prerotaea, at 10 o'clock dw,n ,f work ? im properly known Rrliahk agnu w.-i.ti.'d ritralnitr O0L 1, I74 ly. Workinjr Ztortt Male or Peaaak, ploymenl at lioaae, etO per arrwk warrasaa as ipiul requirrd. Pansrulaa r.,i raliaabiw- sample rnt frte. Addrm with 6 rmi rrtura ' stamp, C Koa. Wil'.iatsLu nr. ICt Y. 4 w -AGKNTS U r tW Haw SelliBg ArtirW in tU VV-tld t! UU wrl'.. "f sinple icivn aay U ib..- wil bar none acenta. J. UKIbE & CO.. 7ti7 Broad way. N. Y. a 4m FUJUITXTEE Buy your foruuure direet FHR - THE MANUFACTTJHEB And Save 55 t. vember A. M, the Steam Mill BOW AN MILLS, UOWJN COUNTY X. C. Wheat & Cora .Mi I In: This property ia situated 3-4 of a mile from Third Creek Station on the Western N. C. Kail Road. It consist of 75 acre of excellent Land, a large Mill House well filled with ex cellent Machinery, two fine Dwellings, and various necessarv oul-laiildinga. The main building of the Mill Houae is 38 X 40 feet, FOUK stories high. The Engine houae, frame building, i 18 X 40 feet. The L, 20 X 60 feet, 2 storie high. The main building contains two run of Burrs and Corn Rock, with machin ery, complete. Capacity of Burr Mill, 40 barrel per day. Corn Mill, 15 boshela per hour. These mills are constructed with refer ence to the beat poible results a to quality of work. Tlie Engine is an SO horse-power, tubu lar boiler, 68 2 1-4 inch flue, 20 feet long. THEJ.iK AT'ON Is IS THK FIXEST WHEAT and Corn-G row ing Sect ion of the State Furnace Wood, $1.50 a cord. HANDLE FACTORY. neas should have a stencil u advertise hi bui- neas, as it ia acknowledged fo be the beat and cheapest way to let people know what you are doing. One mark with tencil mav get a customer, for you, that will pat Ik sukei of Dollars in your hands. Try it sod rou will get a cus tomer you never thought of. MY PRICES ARE LOW, AS FOLLOWS, One-fourth inch letter 5 cent per letter One half aod five-eighta Three-fourth A One inch letters 7 " u u Tbey may be sent to any part of tba U. S. by mail at a small cost. Send in your orders slating site of letters you prefer, and the Stencil will be made neatly col and promptly forwarded. I Fisher street Salisbury, Nj C. L.V. BROWN, April 23. 1874 tf. THE BEST SEWING MACHINES, and Sewing: Machine City N C of I R (iies The L U occupied by machinerv for manu facturing HANDLE S HANDLE FACTORY and turnso.it 40 doaen handle per uay. i ne machinerv is of coh1 nuaJitv anrl in goxt working order. Handle Timber, HICK ORY w OOD, in great abundance, easily and cheaply obtained Cord Wood, delivered at the Mill $150. Dwelling:), & other Houses t t8 There are two excellent Dwelline Mouse comprised in thi tironertv : One new frame building feet front, with veranda, and passage through the center, a room on each side an L, 30 feet, two rooms with veranda, and pantry and cook house. The other Dwelling ia 20S6 feet with veranda, pantry, and cook bonae all in complete onler good out-house, com- pning emoae or meat houses, Stabling for four horse and iwo cowa, and a pump at the door. CP Thia property ia to be sold for diviaion, one of the firm having retired and the other being unable to own and continue the business ATTAcHMEHTS J Walnut Parh.r Suits. Ken or Hair Cloth enntaininc v?a pia .90 01 Walnut Bedroom Suits. Marble tainiog ten pieces.. .......... Beautiful Painted Cottag- fl plete ! 19 00 ALSO. A MAGNIFICENT VARIETY Of HIGH COST W0B1L Full Catalouge andprjc ofallmv Scocm saaat by Mail, frea on applicatioa. Writ for acta. - mm i m Commission merchants. Cotton, Limber, Bom rmm- a Aw Ti reman, Walton & Co 97 North Lombard St., BALTIMOi.1 Send for Price Current. 4w Refer lo Bank of Conmere If A A All be given in the bur, December 31, 1874, for the nurnnae rsf ereelinor an ' ' lit will be sold to the hihsest bidder. Parties ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE. iSSVrrJl '.hd T u"SZ day. It ia not ex pert ed, in the present condi tion ot tinancial aUaira, that it will sell for its full value, so that the purchaser will be likelv to get a bargain. Sale positive. Letters of inquiry will be promptly answered CF TERMS OF SALE One half CASH on the first day of January, 1875, when full possession will be given ; and the balance in twelve month, at 8 percent, interest from Jan uary, llwo. line reserved until 11 payment. when a good and sufficient Deed will be given. EMMEB.T & BEQ. Rowan Mills. N. C Oct. 6th. 1874. The Grand GWt is the Benbow House, worth: $6o,ooo.oo GRAND CA$J GIF1 $10,0 0 0. OF ALL KINDS, ALSO NEEDLES, OIL A lilKLAU, ALisU A LOT Or STATIONERY, CONSISTING OF Legal and Fools Cap of Different qualitiea, also,1 several styles ot .LETTER PAPER. PACKET, COMMERCIAL, FRENCH AND MOURNING NOTE. SERMON Paper and various styles and sizes of ENVEL0PE8 Inkt Pens Pearlies r., also a large lot off Morgan s Stereoscopic Views of the A Com role te Outfit Free! We wtot t rcMWauuT ia rvcry mmkm . liood to uke orders and deliver goods for osr GREAT C. O. D. 8 ALE of Stspla Family Good. The aval popular and bat making btuwiness in America, lor voting male or female, at home or traveling, cash profits, a complete omftt. samples of lists, circulars, etc , OEM I- Kr.h to ai dreaa. Addreaa ALU EN, II ALL A 4 w 6 N Howard 8c. Bshi re. Por Coughs, Colds Horseness. JLXli aUTR&OAfDZISAlll - NORTH CAROLINA Real Estate Glfla, Cali " Mm. Terrell, Fashionable Milliner wd Dress Maker, on Main Street. Is now prepared to do any hind of Dress work, cutting and fitting, furnishing patterns, 0 U the alest style. Also Milhuerj, Uir work, Staaiping, Braid ing and Embroidery prepared at abort otiee. Will be pleated to sea aod serve 11 who may faror her with a eall. Alan. tW "Weed" Sewing Macbinea for Sale, .Cbetpeat and beat Machine in ue. a we them. Oct. 22, 2tms. Ooiicert will be given at Merooey's H three nights next week. A part of the Proceeds will be given to the Oxford Or Aiylum. We take the following X. World. Mag. J ag. Ma At and G rkax British Up Amu, A mm ' performed last evening at ywpieto a fine Broadway audience. -w landing the intense beat the .rB w crowded to its Tea euieriaiumaut utmost tapa- was so far Mar to what ll.. - r ,. mj CHWIltr Ul irTfTI- 1.. m. . . . K niliu. .1 . . .1 . - -r are mai tun people ept rneir Mr. and Mrs. teutl i T77" "goout me evening tf ery fine and deserves the Jl patronage of Theatre going people. Jjreat Britbb Quartette are, in tlx "7e the immortal Artetntia Ward, Hr7 'mraenif . 'f heir rendition of the jwwjaa (Jhoms waa superb, In fact, it . T.erv enterUinmsnt. and worth v w ff " Si mC indeed, so far under the their animal natures that animal, and sacrifice themselves iu flames that the world's experience has shown to be tat ul . A single passion, which need not be named, turt her than to say that, when hallowed by love and a legitimate gift of life to life, it is pure as any passion of the eoul, ia one of the candles around which the human moths lie in myriads of dis gusting deaths. If auy thing has been proved by the observation aud experience of the world it is that licentiousness, and' all illicit gratification of the passion in volved in it, are killing siqs against a mini's owtt nature, that by it the wiuga an; not only singed, but tody aud snui are degraded and spoiled. (Jot ot all il licit indulgence come weakness, a pet ver ted moral naluie, degradation ot cuarac ter, groos beastliness, benumbed sensibili ties, a disgusting life, and a disgraceful death. Before its baleful fire the sanctity of womanhood fades away, the roma cc of lite dies, and the beautiful world looaes all its charm. The lives wrecked upon the rock of sensuality are strewn in every direction. Again and again, with endlees repetition, young men yield to the song of the siren thai beguiles them to their death. Tbey learn nothing, they see nothing, they know nothing but their wild desire, and on they go to destruction and tbe devil. Every young man who reads this arti cle has two lives before him. He may throw himself away on a few illegitimate delights, which cover bis brow with shame in the presence of his mother, and become an old man before his time, with all the wine drained out of bit life ; or be may grow up into a pare, strong maubood, held in healthy relation to all the joys that pertain to that high estate. Ho may be a beast in his heart, or be may have a wife whom be worships, children whom Jhe delights in, e telf-res pert wkieb enables j 5l :3t If the Druggist offers any kind of herb- flavored alcohol for dyspepsia, biliousness. or auy other ailment, tell him that you want medicine, not a oar-roost arm. Ask him for Dr. Walker's California Bitters. tbe best regulating preparation known, aid which you know is free from ' Satan i him, Reject all jhefiery Tonics" and Appetizers, and. cling to rthatemedr. There ia no medi cine that compares with it. 4w SOMETHING NEW. I am now prepared lo take Pictures of any style. I am locnted just thia side of Meroneys Hall in a splendid cloth House, and have the best light I ever saw. Call -and examine for yourselves. J. S. 3UOADWAY. Oct. 22, 1874 Artis . Farmers' Commission Home. Will ship your Cotton to any market desired and make liberal advances on it. We are de termined to make this vour market for cotton, and produce. Prompt attention given to all or ders, and consignment. We have the agency of six first class Life and Fire Insurance Companies of New York, and shall be pleased to serve our friends at the low est rates. Office in Store Vanderford A Wyatt. near Market House T. J. Foster A BroAdpield. Salisbury Oct, 13th 1874. 51: 1 tn. LOST POCKET BOOK. The undersigned was robbed of his pocket book, Thursday, Oct. 8th, iu Salisbury con taining a small amouut iu money, aud the following papers: One note on - Andrew J Mowery, for $50. dated iu January 1874, payable to N ti Bar ringer. One Mortgage by George Hob&ou, colored, to secure $60, with credits reducing claim to 20. Some tax receiuts. Ac. Will pay $5 for tbe papers aud iu forma tion of tbetbjef, S81.500 3S8.300 Only 100.000 tickets to be issued. Price of Tickets, $250. AGENTS WANTED. For fi ether particulars, address the Manager, Box 8, Greensboro, X. C. O. P. MLXDENHALL, Manager Sept. 10. 1874-8w. T Of all the remediss extant for Bright' dii diabetes, gravel, and all auectiohs of the biad' der and kidneys, in male or female, Kearnev's Extract Bftcnn is the mol reliable and efnea- ious. No one should be without it. Depot, 04 Duane Street, New York. Physician in ttendance. Advice gratiai , , . . POSTPONEMENT SECOND AND LAST GRAND GIFT C0NCER IN AID OF THE Masonic Relief Association OF NORFOLK DAT POSITIVELY FIXED. THURSDAY. 1UTH NOVEMBER. LAST CHANGE Yosemite and rther noted places wbkh are truly magnificent. also a stock of superior FLOWER POTS. Which will be aold low at Sinper Sewinr W 1 ' 5. C3 . t I asacnine more on ptutn sme main street, the Public Square. Use Wells' Carbolic Tablets. PUT TP ONLY -IN BLUE BuIEH. AT&XSD and BOTUD XLBBKXS Sold by Dmnjtsl. POSTPONEMENTS IMPOSSIBLE - --$20-- wiij. nr a FIRST MORTGAGE PREMIUM mUSTRIL HK1B1T10H NEW YORK. Authorised by lbs Legislature of the But mt New York. First Prsslmss nwiag tsyt. T U74 CAPITAL PREMIUM. - - $100,000 Addrt-N for bunds and lull informal ioo, MOKUKMUAU, BRUSO A CO, Financial Ajrrnu, 23 PARK ROW. N. Y. P. O. Drawer 23. Aindeeahtms far Asawj ra HAVE YOU TRIED CO, The Biwii ueuon Gin. The attention of planters and others is again c" lied to the above old and reliable make oi Cotton Giu. They are furnished thise year greaply improved, and nothing which exper ence of thirty years in ihcir manufacture could suggest has been lett undone-to ntake toeni the inot reliabla and perfect Cotton Gin in market. As the result of onr efforts we need only refer ta their established reputaJtiui and widt-spread popularity. ForPEaFHcrroN of workmanship Stsbsotu, Dtr a bi MTY. Liuut KyNNi no. and y ca.n'tit v and qpalitt f liwt PRoDcqso, we challenge competiton. W'e are prepared to tcarrant to any reasonable-extent perfect atis faction to eyefy plaater or operator. Tbe Gins are sold at the'lowest- possible price for good machines, and on roaanable terms. TTe invite examination of tla samjdee in the hands t our local agents who wilt- P v all desired in formationand fumiiib appuewata with circulars, and couunemUtorr letters from parties using the Gins iu all section a the cotton planting country CiniUaro. Ppcs liata, and other informatioui.may :be obuiiit .of our agents or by addressing - THB BBOWN COTTON GIN CO.. t - New oudon, Coun. Crawford and Heilig Agents 8alis- This fiitprprise is condnettNl by the MA SON 1C RELIEF ASSOCIATION OF NORFOLK. VA under authority of the Vir ginia Legislature, (aet patsed March 8th. 187a 60,000 Tickets-6,000 Cash Gifts. $250,000 To be Given Away ! One Grand Cash Gifl -f $30,000 On? G-and Cash Gift of. 25.000 One Grand ash Gift of 20.000 One Grand Cash Gift f 10.000 One Grand Cash Gift of 5.000 Oue Grand Cash Gift of. 5.000 On Grand Cash Gift of 2200 15 Cash G;fta ot 1000 each 15.000 28 Cash Gifts of 500e .ch 14.000 43 Cash Gifts f 250 79 Cash Gifts of 150 250 Cash Gifts of 100 578 Cash Gift- of 50 6000 Cash Gifts 6f 10 each 0.750 each 11.850 each 25.000 each 28.900 each 50.000 Sa pr Met, (numotwd wltk WATER WHEEL Tbe baa in thr ljrrto Una aar for a Pamphlet sad b W.W.. FIRST GRAND GIFT CONCERT Hontpelier Female Heme Associa- TIOK AT ALF.XAXPRIA, va. November 23, 1874. LI' T oF"IFT9. ARE YOD Nervous or Debilitod. Are you so Languid that -any aartk re quires more of an effort VLan you feel es of making I Then t rv Jl'KUBEBA . the vondrfol and iurifrnrauir, vbtrh act h-x,t islly ou the aecteiire i.rranr aa to impart rtpor to M the rital lore- It ia no alenbtdic appetisei . whir ttialatW for a abort timo.imlj u let ih -uflVrcr fall ia a low depth of mury, bat it ia a tea1 table tonic aruiijr uint ;lr m ij,- lirer acd .tji. It rcgula'.i tb bcla. quarts Itr USSf ' and irive aocb a braltby tuna to tbe wbsd syslem tt to souu make tba inraiid M Uke a new person. IU operation i not rioleat. hut la character iz"d by peat aectlrneaa ; tbe paiieLt aarar ieoees no sudden chance, no marked reaakai 6000CASU PRIZESaggrogating. .$250,000 PRICK OF TICET8 Whole Ticket. .810.00 QuartTTiek't$2J0 Half Ticket 5 00 ! Elev Tisk't $100.00 NO INDIVIDUAL BENEFIT8. Thia Concert is purposes, and will ... strictly for MOSCNIC be conducted with the same liberality, honesty nd fairness which characterized the first enterprise. JOHN L. R3PER, President. For tickets aod eireulars giviug full is ormation address HENRY V. MOORE. Se'y. Norf.dd. Va. Tickets ft sale by John H. En n las Salis bury 17. 1874 tf. Cheap Chattel Mortgages, 1 Grand Cash Gift . 1 Grand Cash Gi t.. Grand Cash Gift. 10 Cash Gifts.. 15 Cash Gifts.. 50 Cask Gifts.. 100 Cash Gifts. . 10,00 Cash Gifts.. 1,000 Cash Gifts.. 20.000 Caah Gifts.. $10,000 each. 5.000 eseb. 1.000 each. 500 each 100 each 50 each. $20 each. $100,000 . . .50 000 ...25.000 100.000 75.000 50.000 50.000 1 00.001 50.000 400.000 but aradnallT hi" troi.biea "Kdd their tcnt.like tbe Araba. And ileoih teal ay. Tbis is n new untried u-T-ry. but has beeo lore used with i rdei ful remedial rf-sulu and is pronounced hy the hisber ulrrftiea. 'ibentoM powerfultomcacd alterative knows Ask yo r drocctst fir it. F r sale by WM. P. KIDDLR A Co. Ksw Turk. E"P"Ssmpleto Arrets. Ladies' CVmiW 1 flat fc,1t",n eedle-book. wftfc Cb Send stamp. Dkav A Co.. New Bedford 22,170 Qua Gifit, ammomling to $1,000,000 IUMIIRS OF TICKEST PRICE OF Whole Tickets Halves L Quarters ; Eighths or each Coupon . . 5i Tickets for Eleven Tickets fur 100,000 $20 00 10 00 50 00 250 loo 00 jaw oo The Mntpelier Female Humane Aasocia- tkm, chartered by the Legislature of Virginia snu the Circuit ouri oi isrance eoontr. SUBSCRIPTION BOOKS Cboiar ami ais- gnntlg illustrated Great Inducements to A pram. For terms and circulars, address, New World PubliahinsCo, Philad'a 4w Diploma Awarded far AGENTS WANTED ! HOLMAN'S Nei Pictorial BMb 1300 ILLUSTRATIONS. Addreasfor areolars A. J. HOLM AN A CO., 090 ArcbSu, Waters New Scale Pianos. SQUARE and UPRIGHT. are the bast mams, the touch elaatic. the too powerful, pure aaW ersw through the ewtire smtU. yat mallow and sweet . WATERS' Coueerto ORGANS s net U exoeTVed in tone or beauty ; thef defy petition. The Coocrrto Stop u a So turn of the Human Voies. War anted for 6 years. Pru low for cash or part caah. aud baUaea montblr itamieoU. Sosvud-haad ll . . meats at great bargain. I ant A Hue ml itiacont to Teachert, Ckmrchet. bchooU, Lodge, etc. lfltawratrd eea mailed. HORACE W Alt MB at nmrlnm h, arSes of ( irsn.! tiift lmrrl. Ia Catal UCi establ'Mii and endow a "llama for the Old. In- 1 SON. 461 Bnmirar. X York. P.O- Bm f rm, arts iVwmrt t mmf AS.W ati -W j m -a tots i 5 if I ;. r .'2 - . i 1 V .a. i rx 4 it t ' , thr- m